1) Windows "Home" editions (including XP and Vista)
have support for SMB protocol disabled in Active
Directory Domain Connections functionality!
Is this true?
...
I've been doing this for a long time (just not with Vista), but what
was said is just as true for XP, so I assume nothing further is
disabled in vista.
There's been alot of replies over the weeked, but I don't think any
cuts to the heart of the matter.
* They are just telling you you can't have a "domain" or "active
directory", we actually ran one for a while, and the maintenence cost
to keep the thing happy was one of the factors that made me learn
fbsd.
* When someone said 'peer to peer', I think they were really talking
about a "workgroup" as opposed to a domain - it's not really peer to
peer, afaik, but the analogy works.
1) Just set your 'home' box to a random 'workgroup' in the network
setup - you are not going to use it anyway.
2) Get your smb box running.
3) Map a network drive in windows, and use the IP for the smb box. I
have NEVER had a 'workgroup' function correctly. Boxes all wired on
the same 100-T switch, and they still can't see eachother? Amazing.
Just use the IP adress (i.e. \\192.168.1.xyz\mysmbshare) to map the
drive and you will never have a problem. Oh, and as you are on a fbsd
box, I assume the capitalization of 'mysmbshare' must be correct,
although samba might 'fix' that for you. I just followed the
instructions in the handbook and samba.org, and had things working in
an hour or two.
Steve
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